178 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



About a mile up, is a village at the meeting of two 

 streams, tributaries to this river. Both are good 

 stations. Salmon, trout, fyc. 



CYFEILIOG, five miles from Ruthven. The 

 Clwyd. There are also several small streams in 

 the neighbourhood. Salmon, grayling trout, fyc. 



GLYN TRAIAN, two miles from Llangollen, on 

 the Dee. 



LLANGERNIEW, eight miles from Denbigh, on the 

 Elwy. The scenery in this neighbourhood is, per- 

 haps, among the most rugged and mountainous in 

 the county. It is an an admirable spot for ang- 

 ling, having several rivers in its vicinity. 



BODARI, four miles from Denbigh. This village 

 is pleasantly situated at the confluence of the 

 two rivers, Conway and Caerken, and is an excel- 

 lent place for angling. 



EIDDA, four miles from Pentre Voelas ; the 

 river Conway, which flows from a lake at no great 

 distance. 



GYTHERIN, six miles from Llanrust, in the vi- 

 cinity of three rivers, the Elwy, the Aled, and 

 Alwen ; upon the first of which, about two miles 

 from its source, the village is pleasantly situated : 

 within the parish are three noble lakes. 



LLANARMON*, four miles and a half from Ru- 

 thin, pleasantly situated on the Alyn. 



* Throughout the vale in which this village is built, and 

 on every neighbouring eminence, are numerous tumuli : in 

 1810, one of the largest was opened in the township of Gelli- 



